Thursday, January 7, 2016

Scientist Who Discovered That GMO’s Cause Tumors Wins Lawsuit

A court has ruled that French Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini
was correct when he concluded that GMO food, when fed to rats, caused
serious health problems including tumors. March-against-monsanto.com reports:

Now, Prof. Séralini is in the news again – this time for winning a major court victory in a libel trial that represents the second court victory for Séralini and his team in less than a month.
On
November 25, the High Court in Paris indicted Marc Fallous, the former
chairman of France’s Biomolecular Engineering Commission, for “forgery”
and the “use of forgery.” The details of the case have not been
officially released.

But according to this article from the
Séralini website, Fallous used or copied the signature of a scientist
whose name was used, without his agreement, to argue that Séralini and
his co-workers were wrong in their studies on Monsanto products,
including GM corn.

A sentencing for Fallous is expected in June 2016.

Second Court Victory Reached

This was the second such court victory for the professor’s team, following a November 6 victory in a defamation lawsuit over an article in the French Marianne magazine which categorized the Séralini team research as “scientific fraud”.

What
few people realize about the original Séralini study on GMOs is that it
was only retracted after a serious PR offensive from Monsanto and the
Biotech industry, one that included the creation of a whole new position
on the original Food and Toxicology journal: Associate Editor for
Biotechnology.
The new position was actually filled by a former
Monsanto employee who helped convince the journal’s author to retract
the study.

Now more than 2 years later, these are the facts:
Séralini and his team’s original study has been republished in a
different peer-reviewed journal, Environmental Sciences Europe; they
have won two key lawsuits against those who have attempted to ruin their
reputations; and a recent peer-reviewed letter even asserted that
Séralini and his team may have been right after all on their discovery
showing tumors in lab rats fed GMOs.

In other words, the jury is
still out on GMO safety to say the very least, just as countless
independent scientists have warned, and Séralini’s study stands as yet
another cause for concern with the ongoing GMO experiment. It also shows
the lengths that the Biotech industry will go to in order to discredit
any independent science that clashes with their own version of science.